- Oct 27, 2005
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I'm looking to make my one vanity/stupid purchase of the year for my computer. I'd like to find a DVD Burner with the following (in order of importance):
-Solid CD/DVD reading/writing capability
-Very dark black to match my Antec TX640B case.
-A standard tray design (no slots or crazy flip-down doors!)
-Reasonably quiet (or rather, not unusually loud!)
-Minimal amount or no white writing on the front (ideally, I'd like all writing to be the same color as the drive like my NEC drive).
-Blue led
-LightScribe
In short, if I could paint my NEC drive so it matches my case and doesn't look crap and put in a blue led, it would be perfect (aside from LightScribe, but that doesn't seem perfected as of yet). I might entertain the idea of modding this drive, but I would much prefer finding a drive (with at least the top three criteria met). I don't hold out much hope for me being able to do it right, especially on the painting.
By the way, there was someone on this forum that warned me before I bought my system that the DVD-drive was not going to match my case and I shrugged it off. It's amazing how much the graphite-colored drive sticks out on a dark black case. You were right and I was wrong
-Solid CD/DVD reading/writing capability
-Very dark black to match my Antec TX640B case.
-A standard tray design (no slots or crazy flip-down doors!)
-Reasonably quiet (or rather, not unusually loud!)
-Minimal amount or no white writing on the front (ideally, I'd like all writing to be the same color as the drive like my NEC drive).
-Blue led
-LightScribe
In short, if I could paint my NEC drive so it matches my case and doesn't look crap and put in a blue led, it would be perfect (aside from LightScribe, but that doesn't seem perfected as of yet). I might entertain the idea of modding this drive, but I would much prefer finding a drive (with at least the top three criteria met). I don't hold out much hope for me being able to do it right, especially on the painting.
By the way, there was someone on this forum that warned me before I bought my system that the DVD-drive was not going to match my case and I shrugged it off. It's amazing how much the graphite-colored drive sticks out on a dark black case. You were right and I was wrong